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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a birthmark" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a mark on the skin that is present at birth or appears shortly after.
Example: "She has a distinctive birthmark on her left arm that has always made her feel unique."
Alternatives: "a beauty mark" or "a skin mark."
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On my bare scalp, Australia:a birthmark that hidin the thicket of my hair.
(Mahroug's mother claims that it is a birthmark).
It had all of the gravity of a birthmark.
You know, she watches what TV shows, if she has a birthmark, where it is located.
You're Abie the fish peddle from Czechoslovakia!" Chico remembers that Abie had a birthmark somewhere.
His own hand, the poster informed, bore a birthmark in the shape of Puerto Rico.
Bartolo demands proof of his claim, so Figaro shows him a birthmark on his arm a birthmark that reveals that he is the love child of Marcellina and Bartolo.
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A nevus (birthmark) is a benign growth, usually pigmented and raised, that arises from pigment cells of the skin.
This paper proposes a novel birthmark, a dynamic API authority vector (DAAV).
It had neither grown nor shrunk since the morning, when she'd come across it like a strange presence in a familiar place, a sudden sixth finger near a perfect set of five, an amorphous birthmark on a swanlike neck.
But he kept coming back to a photo of a baby because of a purplish birthmark above her mouth.
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